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case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really great deal of to the people who work so hard on the doma case and the people who were the plaintiffs in the cases and await us both working together we have this two part victory so we should celebrate both. thank you (clapping) >> we have, you know, we're blessed no san francisco to have amazing leadership. our mayor and former mayor and city attorney and the people in the city attorney's office office and then the leadership in this city on the board of supervisors level per we're going to hear from 3 of our members of the board of supervisors we need to thank them for making san francisco this amazing place to live. ground zero in which so much energy comes and for them to obviously tell us congratulate on this city and statewide and a country you wide vicious. please welcome president chiu (clapping) >> what is great day. (clapping) i am honored to help represent the board of supervisors that included a man who was looking
case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really great deal of to the people who work so hard on the doma case and the people who were the plaintiffs in the cases and await us both working together we have this two part victory so we should celebrate both. thank you (clapping) >> we have, you know, we're blessed no san francisco to have amazing leadership. our mayor and former...
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does doma -- you think that's going to affect the decision on doma today is that going to -- at all? >> those are left up touched by this decision, but remember there are many, many challenges coming up and the one thing that hasn't -- elephant in the room, if you will, is the question of is there a fundamental constitutional right to same-sex marriage? these two case don't answer that question but may be answered in the future. >> okay. all right. dean johnson, we appreciate your time so much today. jon? >> thank you, marla. >>> millions of people celebrating all across the country, however, there's usually two sides to every coin and not everybody happy with this historic ruling today. nbc bay area's bob redell joining us live in san jose with reaction from supporters of prop 8. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. protectmariage.com, they are the people behind prop 8, released a statement this morning that expressed disappointment in this morning's rulings. and it reads, in part, and i'm quoting here, "while it is unfortunate that the court's ruling does not d
does doma -- you think that's going to affect the decision on doma today is that going to -- at all? >> those are left up touched by this decision, but remember there are many, many challenges coming up and the one thing that hasn't -- elephant in the room, if you will, is the question of is there a fundamental constitutional right to same-sex marriage? these two case don't answer that question but may be answered in the future. >> okay. all right. dean johnson, we appreciate your...
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-doma. >>james: >> the only proper parties who have brought this case with the state of california as the defense door of the law. this type of case may not come up again. there are 39 other states that have banned at same sex and marriage. there are cases pending and all of those jurisdictions. some of which will wind up at the supreme court. given where roberts came down on dolma, do we want to go that way or do we want to work it state by state. the opinion polls are changing and get these laws are repealed or do we take the supreme court strategy when we're not sure right now what are not we have five about. >>mark: is a there any a line of attack to protect american people cannot take as far as overturning judge walker's ruling. >> >>darya: and practical terms we have to queue to decisions today that impact to the positive of the gay community around the country and the epicenter in bay area. people are gathered at waiting who want to get married as soon as possible. on the right hand s
-doma. >>james: >> the only proper parties who have brought this case with the state of california as the defense door of the law. this type of case may not come up again. there are 39 other states that have banned at same sex and marriage. there are cases pending and all of those jurisdictions. some of which will wind up at the supreme court. given where roberts came down on dolma, do we want to go that way or do we want to work it state by state. the opinion polls are changing and...
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as you mentioned, doma struck down. waiting phone proposition 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage. this -- rulings come on an monumental week for san francisco. this is also the week of the city's 43rd annual gay pride parade. events begin thursday run through sun. 1.4 million expected in the city. the administrator says that if prop 8 is struck down, this would be huge for the city. probably a 30-day waiting period before marriages could begin in california. in preparation, the city has been training volunteers, 50 or so, to act as deputy clerks in order to handle the rush of marriage licenses. however, if proposition 8 is up held and the ban in place, legal experts believe the same-sex marriage supporters will try to bring this issue before voters again. recall in 2008 it was voters that actually passed proposition 8 in the first place but same-sex marriage supporters believed that in the five-years since then, attitudes towards same-sex marriage shifted. here in san francisco city hall, hundreds of people awaiti
as you mentioned, doma struck down. waiting phone proposition 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage. this -- rulings come on an monumental week for san francisco. this is also the week of the city's 43rd annual gay pride parade. events begin thursday run through sun. 1.4 million expected in the city. the administrator says that if prop 8 is struck down, this would be huge for the city. probably a 30-day waiting period before marriages could begin in california. in preparation, the city has...
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if you look at the rationale in the doma cases -- the doma case and you apply that to proposition 8 and other rulings, it's a huge victory. we're very happy. we're not disappointed at all. >> ted, when we hear about the lieutenant governor of california on talking about there will be some cleanup necessary once california gets the legalese of this, is it your estimation that marriage licenses could be resumed by august? >> absolutely. we think that that will happen quickly. the governor and attorney general will move swiftly to bring marriage back to california so we say let the marriages begin as soon as possible. >> ted who is one of the attorneys representing one of the plaintiffs for prop 8. again, ted, congratulations to you and thanks for joining me today. i appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. >>> for more impact on these decisions i want to bring in melissa harris-perry, host of the melissa harris-perry show right here on msnbc. your reaction to the supreme court decision on doma and prop 8. it's been a rocky week for rulings from the supreme court especial
if you look at the rationale in the doma cases -- the doma case and you apply that to proposition 8 and other rulings, it's a huge victory. we're very happy. we're not disappointed at all. >> ted, when we hear about the lieutenant governor of california on talking about there will be some cleanup necessary once california gets the legalese of this, is it your estimation that marriage licenses could be resumed by august? >> absolutely. we think that that will happen quickly. the...
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therefore, under the doma, your petition must be denied. wednesday, the supreme court ruling means instead of watching over their shoulders, the two can now plan ahead. >> it means the world to us because now we can just move on with our lives. >> this is the tipping point that will bring about full equality for gay and lesbian couples. >> reporter: in walnut creek, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> da reports there are at least 40,000 couples who will get the same reprieve half of them here in california. >>> a pride win for the gay community and for small businesses it's a bonanza. >> coming up, how the gay marriage rulings are providing a perfect storm for a flood of cash for gay pride weekend. >> why a bay area company known for its cleaning products is in the middle of a big mess. >> we're going to need a way to think sort of beyond the confines of our earth about currency. >> we might be thinking about those things sooner than you think. how silicon valley sees opportunity in space tourism ,, look at them kids... they have no idea what it was li
therefore, under the doma, your petition must be denied. wednesday, the supreme court ruling means instead of watching over their shoulders, the two can now plan ahead. >> it means the world to us because now we can just move on with our lives. >> this is the tipping point that will bring about full equality for gay and lesbian couples. >> reporter: in walnut creek, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> da reports there are at least 40,000 couples who will get the same reprieve half of...
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justice kennedy decided not to go narrow on doma. he said doma violates the individual rights of same-sex couples who are lawfully married in states. back to the federalism point, he said states have always had the power to define marriage. so he does not like it here and strikes down the federal government's interference with that. but he's also doing that on a powerful individual rights basis. so we have two principles here, federalism combined with individual rights gives us doma. you add that together and prop 8 does not look like it's likely to stand. >> okay, julie. we'll check in with you in a couple minutes on that one. right now we want to check in with cornell bernard. >> live at city hall where there's a lot of action and celebration. cornell? >> a whole bunch of cheering going on here, news that doma, the defense of marriage act, has been struck down. i have never seen so many people packed into the city hall rotunda as i am seeing right now. thunderous applause happening here just a few moments ago. everyone is watching
justice kennedy decided not to go narrow on doma. he said doma violates the individual rights of same-sex couples who are lawfully married in states. back to the federalism point, he said states have always had the power to define marriage. so he does not like it here and strikes down the federal government's interference with that. but he's also doing that on a powerful individual rights basis. so we have two principles here, federalism combined with individual rights gives us doma. you add...
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. >> if doma is unconstitutional, that means the constitution is gay. >> the happiest person today is bill clinton. >> that's a heck of a thing to say about bill clinton. >> you all have been trying to get me to take positions on immigration reform. >> the republicans will get so little credit. >> we're going to do it our own way. >> we're going to do our own bill. >> with barbed wire, electrified. >> this is not good. >> it's fatally flawed. >> just sit back. >> this bill may pass the senate today. >> and give speeches about how i would have done it. >> have a nice happy july 4th. >> there is no summer slowdown in sight with another big day of news, and we are right now awaiting a momentous vote to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the united states senate. in a signal of the bill's historic significance, senators are being asked to vote from their desks with vice president joe biden presiding. after months of negotiations, amendment and debate, it's looking promising for the bill to pass the senate, offering landmark legislation to enhance border security and, most importantl
. >> if doma is unconstitutional, that means the constitution is gay. >> the happiest person today is bill clinton. >> that's a heck of a thing to say about bill clinton. >> you all have been trying to get me to take positions on immigration reform. >> the republicans will get so little credit. >> we're going to do it our own way. >> we're going to do our own bill. >> with barbed wire, electrified. >> this is not good. >> it's fatally...
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see doma finally overturned by the supreme court. that wasn't meant to be. and now, you know, you saw in the video one of her greatest fears was she would die and her wife karen and her daughter casey elena would not be cared for. so i think some of the steps that we saw secretary panetta take today, those are going to help thousand of people. they'll be enacted in the summertime. but it wasn't in time to help charlie's family. >> and they've gone as far as they can, but the main benefits, things like, you know, on-base housing and the kinds of benefits that would make a lifetime of difference to charlie's child and to her wife. >> right. >> those benefits, the pentagon no matter how much they want to, they can't do those things. >> right. >> because they are precluded by law because of doma. >> and secretary panetta and the president, they did all they could under the law. and that's what a lot of people don't understand. here is another story charlie told me. she said when she was doing her lobbying, she also went to see her then c
see doma finally overturned by the supreme court. that wasn't meant to be. and now, you know, you saw in the video one of her greatest fears was she would die and her wife karen and her daughter casey elena would not be cared for. so i think some of the steps that we saw secretary panetta take today, those are going to help thousand of people. they'll be enacted in the summertime. but it wasn't in time to help charlie's family. >> and they've gone as far as they can, but the main...
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. >>> the president who signed the defense of marriage act into law now says it's time to put doma asunder. >>> and jurors in the ex-rated murder trial of jodi arias let the defendant know exactly what they think of her. and this is long before they reach a verdict on her life or death. >>> we begin this hour with the first step on a very long road to justice for a man, american federal civilian justice, for a son-in-law of osama bin laden, whom the united states is accusing of con spir conspiracy to kill us. he had been out of sight for years only to surface last week in the middle east and then wind up in the hands of the cia. and at that point, was really easy, key have had a one way ticket to guantanamo bay. and some people on capitol hill think that is exactly where that man belongs. but instead, he just appeared like any other accused criminal in a federal court in manhattan facing a one count indictment that could send him to prison for the rest of his life. what do you think he pled? probably not surprise, not guilty. and he's due back in court on april 8. susan candiotti was at th
. >>> the president who signed the defense of marriage act into law now says it's time to put doma asunder. >>> and jurors in the ex-rated murder trial of jodi arias let the defendant know exactly what they think of her. and this is long before they reach a verdict on her life or death. >>> we begin this hour with the first step on a very long road to justice for a man, american federal civilian justice, for a son-in-law of osama bin laden, whom the united states is...
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the doma project was helping steven and sean fight their case. that's the place where gabe interns, sean and steven's case is not at all over, it's not won and settled, the proceedings to deport steven stopped today at 10:30 a.m. want to see gabe the intern who's the hero here? god bless him. there's gabe. and god bless the sneakers that he wore to work today. there are not that many cases in a lifetime where a court ruling instantly changes the circumstances of thousands of people's lives. that very day, that very morning it happened, within 30 minutes. that happened today. there are about 25,000 couples in analogous circumstances to steven and sean. those couples prospects and circumstances in terms of immigration changed dramatically today. their lives changed radically today. for american couples where one spouse is a member of the military. basic questions whether you can live on base, whether you can have health insurance. those prospects and circumstances changed dramatically today. in any case where the things you get because you're marri
the doma project was helping steven and sean fight their case. that's the place where gabe interns, sean and steven's case is not at all over, it's not won and settled, the proceedings to deport steven stopped today at 10:30 a.m. want to see gabe the intern who's the hero here? god bless him. there's gabe. and god bless the sneakers that he wore to work today. there are not that many cases in a lifetime where a court ruling instantly changes the circumstances of thousands of people's lives....
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a few days before the supreme court will look at both doma, defense of marriage act, and california's prop 8. it also puts her in line with top democrats heavily weighing 2016 bids, of course. could this mean a move for her already, eventual candidacy? chad griffin, president of human rights campaign, and joan walsh editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst and laughing, and joyously involved in fascinating conversation. i watched the clintons and am a student of the clintons. bill clinton wrote a nice piece. now hillary clinton has come forward in a very well-produced video. very well done. and i listened to it all today and it's well done. here's my question. how did it happen? we were talking, the producers and i, when is she going to do it, how is she going to do it? now we know. >> i've known the clintons for a long time. i grew up in arkansas. over the last few years every chance i had when i was around people in leadership positions, i urged them to fully evolve and come out in support of marriage equality. that includes former secretary clinton. sometimes in the
a few days before the supreme court will look at both doma, defense of marriage act, and california's prop 8. it also puts her in line with top democrats heavily weighing 2016 bids, of course. could this mean a move for her already, eventual candidacy? chad griffin, president of human rights campaign, and joan walsh editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst and laughing, and joyously involved in fascinating conversation. i watched the clintons and am a student of the...
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but we're talking about doma. the supreme court got it wrong when they said the states should be able to make up their own decisions, their own minds, their own laws. >> congressman, you're duly sworn to uphold the law and protect all the people in your district. you think that families like mine, two loving gay parents raising kids should be legally treated as second class citizens in your district? >> absolutely not. you are abiding by the law in my district. you have all of the rights of the law. >> but we don't. >> no, you do. you just don't have the definition of marriage. >> sir, that means we cannot -- that means there are over 1,000 federal benefits that you as a congressman are aware of from tax benefits, hospital visitation, to immigration, to social security inheritance that my family does not have access to, families in your district do not have equal access to. and you're saying that we shouldn't because we're somehow lesser families. >> let's debate those issues but not redefine marriage as a term. a
but we're talking about doma. the supreme court got it wrong when they said the states should be able to make up their own decisions, their own minds, their own laws. >> congressman, you're duly sworn to uphold the law and protect all the people in your district. you think that families like mine, two loving gay parents raising kids should be legally treated as second class citizens in your district? >> absolutely not. you are abiding by the law in my district. you have all of the...
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there are a number of things that can be done before doma has been repealed, and what is left undone as that "new york times" article that you just referenced so eloquently put forth the next defense secretary, if senator hagel is, in fact, confirmed, i hope that on day one he will immediately move to insure equal benefits for those serving our country. >> what happens if the supreme court acts against don't ask -- doma, rather, and -- rather, supports doma and if the right to be married is unconstitutional under the law? you helped start the ball rolling with prop eight. you were instigated the hiring of david boys and ted olson to litigate that. this is a real gamble. >> look, we have yet another watershed moment on march 26 and march 27th. the supreme court is going to hear the constitutionality of doma, as well as the perry case, which as you know is the prop eight case in california, and, look, it's my hope and, again, belief that that court is going to go where it has gone so many times before. like they did in loving v virginia or in brown v. board and erase these skrim other
there are a number of things that can be done before doma has been repealed, and what is left undone as that "new york times" article that you just referenced so eloquently put forth the next defense secretary, if senator hagel is, in fact, confirmed, i hope that on day one he will immediately move to insure equal benefits for those serving our country. >> what happens if the supreme court acts against don't ask -- doma, rather, and -- rather, supports doma and if the right to...
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even in the decision on the defense of marriage or doma, the legislation was passed overwhelmingly by both houses of congress in a bipartisan vote, and it was signed by a democrat, president bill clinton. no matter that some people who voted for it say they have evolved, and that they are now against it. but if that's so, then put it back before the world's greatest deliberative body and the people's house and see how it flies. same-sex marriage is newer than google and the ipod. and the first nation to even codify it into law didn't do so until the year 2000. now, i'm told that i need to get on the right side of history and support the marriage of two people of the same gender. well, i respectfully believe that i am on the right side of history, because the history is pretty long on marriage between a man and a woman, not so much for other versions. despite the frothing of the advocates to the contrary, i'm neither a homo-phobo or hater. i'm simple enough to believe that a marriage between one man and one woman not only is the only biological combination capable of creating the next
even in the decision on the defense of marriage or doma, the legislation was passed overwhelmingly by both houses of congress in a bipartisan vote, and it was signed by a democrat, president bill clinton. no matter that some people who voted for it say they have evolved, and that they are now against it. but if that's so, then put it back before the world's greatest deliberative body and the people's house and see how it flies. same-sex marriage is newer than google and the ipod. and the first...
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and president clinton came out striking down doma. and this comes back to the logic step-taking on marriage equality. >> thomas, it's not surprising that hillary clinton did this. but not only is the cover on the move for gay marriage in the next four or five years but also we haven't seen hillary clinton on the political stage in the last four or five years and that's is why she never communicated on the matter. consistent with barack obama when he was campaigning. of course, barack obama made his shift during the 2012 presidential campaign. now, we're seeing hillary clinton make her shift. and it does end up stoking some type of speculation that this might be all apparent to lay the ground work for a potential 2016 bid. >> from a strategy standpoint, why do you think this was done in connection with the hrc, as opposed to that website. i don't know if it's up yet, with regard to collecting e-mail, but the website that they fired up? >> it just comes after rob portman made his news and support for gay marriage. he's the republican se
and president clinton came out striking down doma. and this comes back to the logic step-taking on marriage equality. >> thomas, it's not surprising that hillary clinton did this. but not only is the cover on the move for gay marriage in the next four or five years but also we haven't seen hillary clinton on the political stage in the last four or five years and that's is why she never communicated on the matter. consistent with barack obama when he was campaigning. of course, barack...
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and on doma, i think it was interesting, the president basically said, we're going to try to make sure on a federal level that same-sex marriage is recognized in all 50 states, but he admitted they have to find the legal justification to do that. >> such an interesting take from the president, hearing him on voting rights, hearing him on doma. and while all of this is taking place, chuck, back home the closure vote on immigration reform. chris cillizza, they're going to have a vote later this afternoon. the senate is actually moving but john boehner is still saying he's not going to take it up in the house. >> andrea, there was just before we came on air a vote on clot e cloture, essentially ending debate or setting the end of the debate on the overall bill, passed 68-32. my guess is that 68-32 is somewhere within -- it's either right on the number or within a vote or two of what the vote will look like on final passage. but to your point, john boehner has been adamant publicly and i've talked to lots of people privately. he's adamant privately that the senate bill will not be taken up
and on doma, i think it was interesting, the president basically said, we're going to try to make sure on a federal level that same-sex marriage is recognized in all 50 states, but he admitted they have to find the legal justification to do that. >> such an interesting take from the president, hearing him on voting rights, hearing him on doma. and while all of this is taking place, chuck, back home the closure vote on immigration reform. chris cillizza, they're going to have a vote later...
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>> some of them only apply to doma. and understand what you mean by uniformity, but it is for the justification of the defense of marriage act. >> by uniformity -- ? >> as i a understand it, for simplicity sake, the federal government does not want to discern between different gay couples and they want to treat them equally as bad. as unmarried. >> there are lots of gay couples that which they were married and are not married and they will not get all the benefits of treatment by the federal government. in other words, in order to treat all same-sex couples as unmarried, we will treat them all the same. >> what congress said in the defense of marriage act is that -- the interest here is making sure that a married couple in texas is treated the some -- the same as a married couple in massachusetts. so that it is uniform throughout. >> there are two categories of married people, those that get in and those who do not. we are distinguishing would sheen -- distinguishing between married couples. and they want there to be un
>> some of them only apply to doma. and understand what you mean by uniformity, but it is for the justification of the defense of marriage act. >> by uniformity -- ? >> as i a understand it, for simplicity sake, the federal government does not want to discern between different gay couples and they want to treat them equally as bad. as unmarried. >> there are lots of gay couples that which they were married and are not married and they will not get all the benefits of...
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week we won doma, the day before we lost the voting rights act. we vs to also understand those are terrible losses that have enormous impact on people. >> huge. >> i think the key thing is though, the law is all interconnected. this is one place i do agree with justice scalia. if can you push an equal protection argument to protect lgbt across this country, we are helping latinos, we are helping african-americans, we are helping women. you are establishing a standard which you're reaching out to a different community was never covered by the protection of equal protection of the law. >> but it is worth noting that gay rights may lead the path for women's rights and the rifts minorities. which we thought -- and i think to some degree had hoped was a closed chapter in american society, the fact that the gay rights frontier must now sort of be like leading the charge for equality on a host of other issues where we thought it was settled law. >> i think the key thing for us working with steve is to find a way to get this issue either neutralized where
week we won doma, the day before we lost the voting rights act. we vs to also understand those are terrible losses that have enormous impact on people. >> huge. >> i think the key thing is though, the law is all interconnected. this is one place i do agree with justice scalia. if can you push an equal protection argument to protect lgbt across this country, we are helping latinos, we are helping african-americans, we are helping women. you are establishing a standard which you're...
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continued fight against doma. mark farrell is a supervisor in san francisco and doma stands for the defense of marriage act. >>> still to come, a cyber attack on chase bank and its possible link to terrorists. plus, the colorado theater shooting. why a judge put a plea in for him today. >> and it seems not everyone is impressed with the winner of this year's oscar. the country now planning to file suit over the movie, "argo." [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new $3 six-inch select! this march, we're kicking things off with the low fat oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select. it's available all month long as one of our march featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. the newest way to enjoy subway every day! >>> the man accused of last year's massacre in colorado entered a plea today. in the courtroom today, attorneys for james holmes argued they weren't going to enter a plea because they had more work and mental evaluations to do. so the judge entered a not guilty plea on
continued fight against doma. mark farrell is a supervisor in san francisco and doma stands for the defense of marriage act. >>> still to come, a cyber attack on chase bank and its possible link to terrorists. plus, the colorado theater shooting. why a judge put a plea in for him today. >> and it seems not everyone is impressed with the winner of this year's oscar. the country now planning to file suit over the movie, "argo." [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new...
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doma can affect over 1,000 benefits. everything from the way married couples pay their taxes to who getting notified as next of kin in the event military personnel are injured or killed in the line of duty. the first case on the docket on tuesday is a challenge to california's proposition 8 which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. it's about equal protection and whether the fundamental right of marriage extends to same-sex couples. it's being brought by same-sex couples from california who say they have the right to be married fp there is also a very interesting question here of whether the people defending proposition 8 are able to showi case. supporters of prop x 8 has to show same-sex marriage causes them tangible harm. >> it's interesting because there seems to be such optimism on the part of gay rights advocates that they will rule in their favor. >> and the question of course is whether now is the time. there has been an internal debate in legal circles whether this is the time to actually bring cases l
doma can affect over 1,000 benefits. everything from the way married couples pay their taxes to who getting notified as next of kin in the event military personnel are injured or killed in the line of duty. the first case on the docket on tuesday is a challenge to california's proposition 8 which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. it's about equal protection and whether the fundamental right of marriage extends to same-sex couples. it's being brought by same-sex couples from...
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how the supreme court ruling on doma changed everything. >> and up next, this is the way it looked like the last time b.a.r.t. workers went on strike. why things could get much worse if we have to go through a new one. >>> b.a.r.t. talks continue with a possible strike on monday morning. we're live with how a strike this time could be so much worse than the last one. deborah villalon. >> reporter: management started the day by putting a sweetened deal on the table. since then they've been going back and forth. but right now they are still talking. which we know is better than walking. >> can i give you some information, sir. >> reporter: this train operator navigates the transbay 2. she remembers the strike, a new driver then, veteran now. >> it was something that needed to be done. and so we just did what we needed to do. just like now nobody wants to go on strike. nobody wants to. >> reporter: and nobody wants the result. traffic back ups that start earlier, last later and go for miles. >> really any place that is served by b.a.r.t., you are likely to see a big impact there. >> report
how the supreme court ruling on doma changed everything. >> and up next, this is the way it looked like the last time b.a.r.t. workers went on strike. why things could get much worse if we have to go through a new one. >>> b.a.r.t. talks continue with a possible strike on monday morning. we're live with how a strike this time could be so much worse than the last one. deborah villalon. >> reporter: management started the day by putting a sweetened deal on the table. since...
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scalia's dissent said that the doma opinion would not be confined to the federal government and that it was "leaving the second, state-law shoe to be dropped later. maybe next term, but i am only guessing." scalia guessed right. yesterday a federal judge in ohio ruled that ohio must recognize the marriage of two men who are residents of ohio but who were married recently in maryland even though ohio has had a ban on same-sex marriage since 2004. federal judge timothy black ruled that ban unconstitutional because the state continues to recognize marriages performed in other states that could not be performed in ohio. the judge wrote, "throughout ohio's history ohio law has been clear. a marriage solemnized outside of ohio is valid in ohio if it is valid where solemnized. thus, for example, under ohio law out-of-state marriages between first cousins are recognized by ohio, even though ohio law does not authorize marriages between first cousins. likewise, under ohio law out-of-state marriages of minors are recognized by ohio even though ohio law does not authorize marriages of minors."
scalia's dissent said that the doma opinion would not be confined to the federal government and that it was "leaving the second, state-law shoe to be dropped later. maybe next term, but i am only guessing." scalia guessed right. yesterday a federal judge in ohio ruled that ohio must recognize the marriage of two men who are residents of ohio but who were married recently in maryland even though ohio has had a ban on same-sex marriage since 2004. federal judge timothy black ruled that...
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tambien relacionado a la validez de estos matrimonios y tiene que ver con la ley federal conocida como doma, o defensa del matrimonio. blanca ---la explanada y las calles frente al edificio que alberga el tribunal supremo, se convirtio en un verdadero campo de batallas ideologicas. nat sound ---- wait for cue ---cientos de simpatizantes latinos, tanto a favor y en contra de la polemica medida de california, viajaron desde distintos puntos del pais para expresar sus puntos de vista respecto a la proposicion. take sot s/emela plasencia/en favor al matrimonio homosexual :13 "ahora estamos aquí representando la comunidad inmigrante y lgbt queremos que nuestras voces sean reconocidas y que escuchen nuestras historias para que reconozcan que los derechos de lgbt son los derechos de los inmigrantes y vice versa" sot 2: s/vanessa torres/en favor al matrimonio homosexual :14 "estamos haciendo historia. es la discriminación que todavía continua aquí en estados unidos. los hispanos somos discriminados para no oficialmente pero la comunidad gay son oficialmente discriminada no ultimo que queda en l
tambien relacionado a la validez de estos matrimonios y tiene que ver con la ley federal conocida como doma, o defensa del matrimonio. blanca ---la explanada y las calles frente al edificio que alberga el tribunal supremo, se convirtio en un verdadero campo de batallas ideologicas. nat sound ---- wait for cue ---cientos de simpatizantes latinos, tanto a favor y en contra de la polemica medida de california, viajaron desde distintos puntos del pais para expresar sus puntos de vista respecto a la...
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the former president says when he signed doma in 1996 it was a very different time. writing, quote, when i signed the bill, i included a statement with the admonition that enactment of this legislation should not, despite the fierce and at times devicive rhetoric surrounding it, be understood to provide an excuse for discrimination. the law is itself discriminatory. it should be overturned. >>> there's plenty of speculation. still no confirmation on the exact date when the vatican's pope collection process or conclave will begin. despite a media blackout u.s. cardinal roger mahoney tweeted thursday discussions were reaching a conclusion adding a mood of excitement prevails among the cardinals. as the 115 cardinals prepare to take on the centuries old tradition another tradition dating back hundreds of years is also taking shape. betting on the next pope. according to the website oddschecker.com two of the top three papal contenders are from italy. number two from ghana, cardinal sean o'malley and timothy dolan from the united states are long shots with about a 4% sho
the former president says when he signed doma in 1996 it was a very different time. writing, quote, when i signed the bill, i included a statement with the admonition that enactment of this legislation should not, despite the fierce and at times devicive rhetoric surrounding it, be understood to provide an excuse for discrimination. the law is itself discriminatory. it should be overturned. >>> there's plenty of speculation. still no confirmation on the exact date when the vatican's...
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doma is definitely unconstitutional. but don't take my word for it. you have heard me say this, i'm sure, around 2005 the republicans were in the majority passed legislation specifically related to doma which had, as you know, passed some years before in the 1990's. they came up a specific bill relating to doma that stripped he right of judicial review. the courts should not have right of judicial review, and therefore they were passing this bill to strip the courts of judicial review. why would they do that if they thought they had a constitutional bill? specifically related to doma. i feel pretty confident about what will happen there. but you never know. you never know. i think i only have time for one more question. two questions then. quickly. i'll answer shorter. >> seems like it's going to be the next big fight coming up, the speaker said hins principal of reforms in cuts, wonder if you're going to stand by -- whether you would be open to another no budget, no pay, where you do a balanced budget amendment vote or something like that. that's wha
doma is definitely unconstitutional. but don't take my word for it. you have heard me say this, i'm sure, around 2005 the republicans were in the majority passed legislation specifically related to doma which had, as you know, passed some years before in the 1990's. they came up a specific bill relating to doma that stripped he right of judicial review. the courts should not have right of judicial review, and therefore they were passing this bill to strip the courts of judicial review. why...
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so what that means is that at the very least the supreme court overturns doma right? and -- which gives states, you know, the right of sort of defining what marriage is and then they hold -- at the very least the narrowest ruling upholding the strikedown of pop situation 8, meaning that california couples could continue to be married or start again, but it doesn't necessarily -- >> bill: apply to the entire country. >> and then there is this other argument which is an 8-state solution, whichever state like california, basically giving a bunch of benefits with the exception of the wore marriage then they would have to adopt it, because there's no reason why -- the state can't have an interest in denying the word marriage if it is giving all of the benefits of marriage. and then there is the constitutional right to marriage nationwide. but what he was saying was at the very least they overturn doma and give a narrow ruling upholding the strikedown of prop 8. he thought there was zero chance that they did anything negative to hurt same-sex marriage. >> bill: so rob portm
so what that means is that at the very least the supreme court overturns doma right? and -- which gives states, you know, the right of sort of defining what marriage is and then they hold -- at the very least the narrowest ruling upholding the strikedown of pop situation 8, meaning that california couples could continue to be married or start again, but it doesn't necessarily -- >> bill: apply to the entire country. >> and then there is this other argument which is an 8-state...
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>> doma. i would like to see doma go away. >> i hope they'll learn to be true to the people who gerrymandered them into office. >> john: very inspiring. here's what i want if i may gentlemen. i would like to see them fix the filibuster. i was all set to slam harry reid. i was going to call him out for always compromising on his compromise compromises before bravely folding. i was all set to mock him for caving so hard there were miners trapped inside him but now i gotta wait. as you guys know, the filibuster allows debate to be extended. in theory, a filibuster requires a legislator to take the floor and talk. they can lecture read the phone book, anything until the clock runs out so you never get to vote and a bill dies. you know, democracy. under president bill clinton the g.o.p. broke all filibuster records using up more to block his agenda than had been used in several previous decades combined and they have popped that under barack obama proving our friends in the g.o.p. do go for some se
>> doma. i would like to see doma go away. >> i hope they'll learn to be true to the people who gerrymandered them into office. >> john: very inspiring. here's what i want if i may gentlemen. i would like to see them fix the filibuster. i was all set to slam harry reid. i was going to call him out for always compromising on his compromise compromises before bravely folding. i was all set to mock him for caving so hard there were miners trapped inside him but now i gotta wait....
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doma was one of those and there wasn't a reasonable basis to defend the statute applying the heightened scrutiny statute. >> let me very briefly address one other area. many attention has focused on the fast and furious program and the tragic consequences of that. was the white house involved in any way whatsoever indecision making concerning fast and furious? >> no. understanding is you asserted executive privilege against handing over documentsexecutive privilege protects as the supreme court has made clear, communications and advice with the president. if the white house was not involved executive privilege does not apply to those documents. if executive privilege does apply to those documents, it necessarily implies that the white house and the president personally was involved. which of the two is it? line. the president, the white house is not involved in the operational component of fast and furious. there were conversations between the justice department and the white house about the operation after all of the operative facts had occurred, after all of the cover -- controversial
doma was one of those and there wasn't a reasonable basis to defend the statute applying the heightened scrutiny statute. >> let me very briefly address one other area. many attention has focused on the fast and furious program and the tragic consequences of that. was the white house involved in any way whatsoever indecision making concerning fast and furious? >> no. understanding is you asserted executive privilege against handing over documentsexecutive privilege protects as the...
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, don't tell, and the fact that the department of justice does not go ahead to try to prosecute any doma cases, as we know. the people at the white house, they have google, high-speed internet, they've got all of that stuff, right? >> let's keep something in mind. this is not to make excuses for the administration or the white house. the white house and the presidential inaugural committee are two separate entities. in my reporting, i found their discovery of pastor giglio's comments, the first they heard them was from the reports that came out from think progress. so it's the folks over at presidential inaugural committee who, you know, maybe should have used google to do a more thorough search of pastor giglio's past. >> so they've got eight or days or so that they can fire up their high speed. the human rights campaign, president john griffin sent this to us saying this was the right decision. participants of the inaugural festivities should unite, not divide. since the voice would be in keeping with the tone that the president wants to set for his inaugural. jonathan capehart, i appr
, don't tell, and the fact that the department of justice does not go ahead to try to prosecute any doma cases, as we know. the people at the white house, they have google, high-speed internet, they've got all of that stuff, right? >> let's keep something in mind. this is not to make excuses for the administration or the white house. the white house and the presidential inaugural committee are two separate entities. in my reporting, i found their discovery of pastor giglio's comments, the...